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Old 09-16-2012, 01:24 PM
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When I update to the latest version (11) I can't see the posted YT videos posted on CF. The video is washed out, the audio is ok. I go outside of CF and everything is ok. I use IE9 64-bit, and Windows 7. With V.10, YT videos work ok.

Any help is appreciated to make V.11 work on CF.

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Old 09-16-2012, 01:38 PM
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Might try reviewing the following thread:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/help...te-screen.html
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Link to updating drivers took care of it.

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Default Flash pop-up update real ?

When I clicked on Corvette Forum C5 from my "favorites" on IE10, I got a message pop up overlay about "terms of service" inferring that CF required me to update my Flash player to continue.

It had also logged me "off" the forum.

I restarted IE and logged on as I was suspect that the pop up could be a ruse holding a virus.

Anyone else had the experience? Is the Flash update real and required?

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Old 09-11-2014, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by CQRT
When I clicked on Corvette Forum C5 from my "favorites" on IE10, I got a message pop up overlay about "terms of service" inferring that CF required me to update my Flash player to continue.

It had also logged me "off" the forum.

I restarted IE and logged on as I was suspect that the pop up could be a ruse holding a virus.

Anyone else had the experience? Is the Flash update real and required?

thanks
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I had the same thing happen to me just now. Don't update Flash as the directed site is a very abnormal address. It logged me off as well.

Using Chrome on OSX
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Old 09-11-2014, 12:01 PM
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That message would not have came from CorvetteForum directly. It sounds suspicious. Please run some security software on your computer as you may have downloaded something you shouldn't have.

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When I clicked on Corvette Forum C5 from my "favorites" on IE10, I got a message pop up overlay about "terms of service" inferring that CF required me to update my Flash player to continue.

It had also logged me "off" the forum.

I restarted IE and logged on as I was suspect that the pop up could be a ruse holding a virus.

Anyone else had the experience? Is the Flash update real and required?

thanks
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Originally Posted by J T
That message would not have came from CorvetteForum directly. It sounds suspicious. Please run some security software on your computer as you may have downloaded something you shouldn't have.
I will - - - I did get both a Win8 and McAfee update this morning
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